On Tue, 2015-07-21 at 07:18 -0600, Jc García wrote: > 2015-07-21 5:41 GMT-06:00 Zeev Pekar <[email protected]>: > > Dear Gentoo Developers, > > > > We have just released the version 0.1.4 of ASL - Advanced Simulation > > Library <http://asl.org.il>. > > > > May I ask somebody to volunteer to package it for Gentoo? > > > > Packaging efforts for other distros are underway and probably can be > > helpful for Gentoo [1]. > > Really interesting library, but I doubt you will get what you expect > in this list, neither in the -dev list because as it is a library and > AFAIK there's no applications requiring it, I doubt they'll want to > add it to the main repository, but sure there's a place in gentoo for > the library, the gentoo-science project[1], you can try create a > github issue[2] requesting the add of the library there. You could > also find more folks interested in it, this list I would say is mostly > sysadmin/troubled-user stuff. If I find time I might try to make the > ebuild and send pull request to the science repo, but I haven't > learned much about CMake, so I would have to learn a bit more about it > first. > > Regards, and thank you for the spread of such Important type software > in a FOSS way. > > [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Science > [2] https://github.com/gentoo-science/sci (If you check the commits > log you'll see that it is a very alive repo)
I don't think CMake should be an issue, check our Quick Start guide: http://asl.org.il/documentation/ I also opened an issue, which might serve as central point to coordinate packaging efforts: https://github.com/gentoo-science/sci/issues/452 Thank you! Zeev

